MOVING into 2026, Pakistan stands as the world’s fifth most populous country, with more than 255m people. This ...
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More Neanderthal than human? Ancient DNA still shapes your health
Every time you look in the mirror, you are seeing the legacy of an extinct cousin. A small but influential fraction of your ...
The brain constantly blends split-second reactions with slower, more thoughtful processing, and new research shows how it pulls this off. Scientists discovered that brain regions operate on different ...
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How cycle of strikes left public hospitals helpless in 2025
Explore Nigeria's health crisis of 2025, a year marked by crippling strikes, major funding cuts, and disease outbreaks that left public hospitals helpless.
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Why Hawaii’s Most Iconic Animal Never Earned a State Title
Learn how Hawaii’s honu went from hunted staple to protected icon and what this sea turtle represents to the islands today.
WASHINGTON >> The Trump administration has spent months on a campaign to collect nonpublic voter data from nearly every state ...
The UN confirms that cervical cancer is curable and preventable with proper access to HPV vaccination, screening, and ...
A flood of questions drowned Jeanette in thought after she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. Would she be unable to conceive a child? Would she have to enter menopause at the early age of 31?
The United Nations has reaffirmed that cervical cancer can be prevented and successfully treated when women have timely access to vaccination.
The UN says cervical cancer is both preventable and curable with proper access to screening, vaccination and treatment. UN, ...
UNICEF, the UN children’s agency, warns that the illness takes away a woman’s life every two minutes. Almost all cervical ...
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